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Photographed the Hummingbird Clearwing Moth and the Garden Phlox in my sister's flower garden in the City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Phlox paniculata 'Bright Eyes' (Polemoniaceae - Polémoniacées)
Bloom description pink with small darker pink eye
Description de la floraison rose avec un petit œil rose plus foncé
Other Names: Summer Phlox, Flame Pink, Garden Phlox, Fall Phlox, Perennial Phlox, Tall Phlox,
Autres noms : phlox des jardins ou phlox vivace
Photographed the Carlin's Mining Bee and Garden Phlox in my sister's backyard flower garden in the City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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... gesehen in der Freiluftausstellung "Garten Tulln", Niederösterreich
... seen in the open air exhibition "Garden Tulln", Lower Austria
Le Phlox paniculé (Phlox paniculata), aussi appelé phlox des jardins ou phlox vivace, est une plante à fleurs appartenant à la famille des Polemoniaceae et originaire de l'est des États-Unis.
Il est largement cultivé partout comme plante ornementale.
Just a profusion of pink!
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Le Phlox paniculé (Phlox paniculata), aussi appelé phlox des jardins ou phlox vivace, est une plante à fleurs appartenant à la famille des Polemoniaceae et originaire de l'est des États-Unis.
Il est largement cultivé partout comme plante ornementale
Blue thistle, coneflowers and garden phlox photographed at the Altoona Enabling Garden in Altoona, Iowa. #AltoonaEnablingGarden
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We have these in blue and pink. This pink one is at the bottom of the ramp going up our front deck to the door. It is such an eye catcher.
At our ripe old age we did a ramp instead of steps and we love it. Especially when we get deliveries, which we get a LOT of!! 😀
Longwood Gardens Pa.
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....Most of these wildflowers are in full bloom now. The butterflies love them.
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Not sure if "melancholic" is really an appropriate description for flowers, but these certainly feel that way to me! I believe these are garden phlox (ID help always appreciated), at the Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden in Washington State.
Wild "garden phlox" blooms in a summer woodland.
DeKalb County (Clairmont Heights), Georgia, USA..
26 June 2025.
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▶ "Phlox paniculata — commonly known as fall phlox, garden phlox, perennial phlox, summer phlox, and panicled phlox— is a an erect herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the phlox family (Polemoniaceae), native to parts of the eastern and central United States. The plant grows to 47 inches tall (120 cm), with opposite, simple leaves on slender green stems. The pink or purple flowers are 0.6–1.0 inches in diameter (1.5–2.5 cm), often strongly fragrant, grouped in panicles [multi-branched cluster of flowers]. The flowers bloom from summer through fall."
— Wikipedia.
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7/9/2021 Hampton-Preston Mansion & Gardens, Columbia, SC
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Seen at Schenstromska Herrgarden Hotell & Konferens, Ramnäs.
Phlox paniculata (Fall phlox / Phlox de otoño)
Fall phlox is native to parts of the central and eastern United States. It occurs as an introduced species in other parts of the United States,Canada, Europe, and Asia.
Phlox paniculata is grown largely for its showy fragrant flowers. Many cultivars have been developed for garden use.
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Phlox paniculata is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family (Polemoniaceae). It is native to parts of the eastern and central United States. It is extensively cultivated in temperate regions as an ornamental plant and has become established in the wild in scattered locales in other regions. Common names include fall phlox, garden phlox, perennial phlox,summer phlox, and panicled phlox.
Park & Tilford Gardens,
District of North Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada
"Garden phlox" wildflowers, blooming in a native plant habitat.
DeKalb County (Clairmont Heights), Georgia, USA.
27 June 2024.
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▶ "Phlox paniculata —commonly known as fall phlox, garden phlox, perennial phlox, summer phlox, and panicled phlox— is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family (Polemoniaceae), native to parts of the eastern and central United States. It grows along streambanks and in moist wooded areas.
Phlox paniculata is an erect herbaceous perennial growing to 47 inches tall (120 cm), with opposite, simple leaves on slender green stems. The fragrant pink or purple flowers are ½ to 1 inch in diameter (1.5 to 2.5 cm), grouped in panicles [multi-branched inflorescences], and borne in summer through autumn."
— Wikipedia.
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